The YouTube video shows some of the various standard applications that come with the XO-1: Firefox, an unnamed instant messaging program, a variant of Abiword (word processing), and an application called eToys that looks like a combination of traditional computer games (such as Chinese Checkers) combined with something resembling the children's art program Kid Pix.
Although Polaroid sold cameras capable of "instant" photographs in 1948 (development took more than a minute), this show begins in 1972, with the release of the sleek, fast SX-70 camera to the public.